F.VIIa/3m
The F.VIIa/3m is a type of aircraft developed in the 1920s by the Dutch company Fokker. It is a single-engine, high-wing monoplane designed primarily for passenger transport. The aircraft is known for its reliability and ability to operate from short airstrips, making it suitable for regional flights.
This model was an evolution of the earlier F.VII series and featured improvements in performance and comfort. The F.VIIa/3m could accommodate multiple passengers and was used by various airlines during its operational years, contributing to the growth of commercial aviation in the early 20th century.